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Pop Max (formerly Kix! and then Kix) is a British free-to-air children's television channel in the United Kingdom, owned by Narrative Entertainment UK Limited. [1] As of June 2014, it broadcasts cartoons, sci-fi, action and adventure series and anime on Sky and on Freeview. Its target audience is 6 to 15-year-old boys.
Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA announces that BT Sport will rebrand as TNT Sports in July 2023, ahead of the 2023–24 football season; the branding is derived from WBD's U.S. television channel TNT (which has historically carried sports coverage such as the NBA), and has also been used by WarnerMedia sports networks in Latin America.
Go3 Sport – sports channel. FX – general entertainment channel. FX Life – general entertainment channel. Etnotv Eesti – is a 24 hours broadcasting TV channel devoted to promotion of authentic historical traditions, spiritual and material cultural heritage of the nation. Inspira – channel for Telia clients; Ajaviite tv – channel by elisa
AOV Adult Movie Channel – Canada. Arouse – North America. BangU. – US (formerly SKiN TV, Shorteez & Spice 2) Dorcel TV Canada – Canada. Exxxtasy TV – Canada. Hot Choice - US. Hustler TV (US) – US. Maleflixxx Television – Canada.
Oman Sports TV (Arabic: قناة عمان الرياضية) is an Omani satellite television channel based in Muscat, Oman. The channel was launched in 2008 and is owned by Sultanate of Oman Television .
These stations usually broadcast their TV programs on the frequency channel that continues to re-broadcast the program channels of Vietnam Television Station at a time frame of the day before. Currently, these stations have stopped broadcasting television after completing Television digitization in each locality, only broadcasting programs on the Internet, social networks and on local television.
C. Cable-only UK television channels (12 P) CBeebies (8 C, 147 P) Channel 4 television channels (12 P) Channel 5 (British TV channel) (2 C, 21 P, 1 F) Community television channels in the United Kingdom (5 P) CSC Media Group (26 P)
Currently, there are no new applicants for free-to-air or pay-tv licences. In 2007, free-to-air television broadcasters in Hong Kong were allocated extra frequency bands and bandwidth to provide additional digital broadcasts over and above that needed to provide simultaneous digital and analogue broadcasting of the four original multi frequency free-to-air channels.